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First-of-a-kind supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore available for collaborative research

Catalyst, a first-of-a-kind supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is available to industry collaborators to test big data technologies, architectures and applications.

Developed by a partnership ofCray,Inteland Lawrence Livermore, this Cray CS300 high performance computing cluster is available for collaborative projects with industry throughLivermore's High Performance Computing Innovation Center.

The supercomputer is a resource for NNSA’s Advanced Simulation and Computing program and will provide a common user environment across NNSA’s national labs.

About the photo: The Catalyst supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore employs a Cray CS300 architecture modified specifically for data-intensive computing. The system is now available for collaborative research with industry and academia.